> >However, I would like to see Java or Other Language to run on the 
> routers,
> >(I know you can install and play Quake on one vendorīs 
> boxes) but I mean
> >to do things really belonging to the router but so far I 
> have yet to see 
> a vendor
> >to take programmable boxen (outside their own development) seriously.
> 
> >Maybe itīs just too hard.
> 
> It's not hard at all technically. The hard part is that 
> manufacturers do 
> not want to have to provide support for such flexible boxes 
> when they have 
> such a hard time just dealing with the complexity of existing general 
> purpose routers. Current routers are trying to be all things to all 

well,

although not available for the ip routing stuff, IOS possesess a tcl interpreter and 
you can deploy virtually anything for voice purposes. you can program your own 
signalling, voice call processing, interaction with external systems... just bring 
your fantasy, and some level of tcl skills, too :)

and it *is* supported

--

deejay 

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